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If you want to ask a question, please put your hand up.
質問がしたければ挙手して下さい。
It drew strength from the young people who rejected the myth of their generation's apathy, who left their homes and their families for jobs that offered little pay and less sleep.
Everyone was glued to the TV set as the election results came in.
選挙の結果出てくるにつれ、皆テレビにかじりついた。
Such international cooperation produced great results.
そのような国際協力が素晴らしい成果を挙げた。
Tom is old enough to vote.
トムさんは選挙権を得ました。
The new law will deprive religious minorities of their right to vote.
新しい法律は宗教的少数派の住民から選挙権を奪う。
In the end, he landed in jail.
挙げ句の果てに彼は刑務所行きになった。
Personally, I don't think it makes any difference who wins the election.
個人的に言えば、選挙に誰が勝っても大した違いはないと思います。
And on top of it all, I was fired.
挙げ句の果てにクビになった。
We were more or less disappointed about the election.
私たちは多かれ少なかれ選挙の結果に失望した。
The Labor Party's vote increased at last year's election.
去年の選挙で労働党の票数が増えた。
Please raise your hand before you speak.
発言をするときは挙手してください。
Some politicians never make good on campaign promises.
選挙公約を果たしてくれない政治家がいる。
The other day he said to me, "I will lend you this book tomorrow."
明日この本を君に貸して挙げようと先日彼は私に言った。
The reason why he didn't make it in that accident was because his airbag didn't trigger properly.
事故で彼が助からなかった理由として、エアバッグが正常に作動しなかったことが挙げられる。
He raised his hands.
彼は手を挙げた。
He'll probably win in the next election.
次の選挙では彼が当選するだろう。
Who will you vote for for president?
大統領選挙で誰に投票しますか。
They mentioned two famous tourist spots neither of which we have visited as yet.
彼らは有名な観光地の名を2つ挙げたが、私たちはまだそのどちらも訪れていない。
I was never the likeliest candidate for this office. We didn't start with much money or many endorsements. Our campaign was not hatched in the halls of Washington. It began in the backyards of Des Moines, and the living rooms of Concord, and the front por
The candidate was disappointed at the outcome of the election.
その候補者は選挙の結果に落胆した。
The high-ranking government official ruled out the possibility of a general election.
その政府高官は総選挙の可能性を否定した。
American women didn't have the right to vote.
アメリカの女性には選挙権がなかった。
After thinking long and hard, I put the plan into practice.
散々考えた挙げ句その計画を実行にうつした。
The result of the election will soon be analyzed.
選挙の結果はまもなく検討されよう。
The U.N. monitored the country's elections.
国連はその国の選挙を監視した。
For whom will you vote for president?
会長選挙でだれに投票しますか。
And this year, in this election, she touched her finger to a screen, and cast her vote; because after 106 years in America, through the best of times and the darkest of hours, she knows how America can change.
She succeeded in getting herself elected as mayor.
彼女は市長選挙に成功した。
She wanted to ask a question, so she raised her hand.
彼女は質問がしたかったので手を挙げた。
Barry Taylor's name has been put forward for the post of chairman.
バリー・テイラーの名が議長職に推挙されている。
He won the election by a large majority.
彼は選挙で大差で当選した。
All she got for her pains was ingratitude.
彼女が散々してやった挙げ句の果てが忘恩だった。
This election had many firsts and many stories that will be told for generations.
この選挙は多くの「初」があり、何世代に渡って語り継がれる物語があった。
He is not running in the coming election.
彼は今度の選挙には立たないだろう。
The whole nation voted in the election.
全国民が選挙で投票した。
Unlike Great Britain, the Upper House in the United States is an elected body.
英国と違って米国の上院は選挙で選ばれる。
He held up his hands.
彼は手を挙げた。
Please behave prudently.
軽挙妄動を慎んでください。
He is not old enough to vote.
彼は選挙権がある年齢に達していません。
There's hardly any hope that he'll win the election.
彼が選挙に勝つ望みはほとんどない。
Attempts to redraw voting districts have hit a wall of opposition.
選挙区の見直しの試みは、反対の壁にぶちあたりました。
Raise your right hand.
右手を挙げなさい。
This election had many firsts and many stories that will be told for generations. But one that's on my mind tonight is about a woman who cast her ballot in Atlanta. She's a lot like the millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in thi
The women led the movement to obtain female suffrage.
彼女たちは選挙権を勝ち取るための運動を指揮した。
He gave his remembering of race horse names when he was a child as the source of his language ability.
彼は自分の語学力の源として、幼少期からたくさんの競走馬の名前を覚えていたことを挙げた。
He did not put up his hand.
彼は手を挙げなかった。
The voters won't put up for a tax hike.
選挙民は増税にがまんできません。
Raise your hand if you understand it.
わかったら手を挙げなさい。
Please raise your hand before you speak.
発言するときは手を挙げてください。
I put Paul's name forward as a possible candidate.
私は考えられる候補者としてポールの名を挙げた。
The sitting government is likely to win in the coming election.
今度の選挙では与党が勝ちそうだね。
He was elected to the Senate in the last election.
彼は前回の選挙で上院議員に当選した。
A general election was in the air.
総選挙がありそうだと言う噂が流れていた。
There is little hope of his winning the election.
彼が選挙に勝つ望みはほとんどない。
A little bit earlier this evening, I received an extraordinarily gracious call from Senator McCain. Senator McCain fought long and hard in this campaign. And he's fought even longer and harder for the country that he loves. He has endured sacrifices for A
A politician thinks of the next election; a statesman, of the next generation.
政治屋は次の選挙のことを考えるが、政治家は次の世代のことを考える。
The Party won a sweeping victory at the general election.
その党は総選挙で圧勝した。
The candidate was disappointed at the outcome of the election.
その立候補者は選挙の結果に落胆した。
A high school girl posting on a web forum hinting at underaged prostitution has been arrested.
援助交際をほのめかすネット掲示板に書き込んだ女子高生が検挙されました。
Today's agenda concerns the re-election of the student council. If anybody wishes to stand as a candidate, please raise your hand.
今日の議題は生徒会の改選についてです。誰か立候補したい人がいたら手を挙げてください。
The campaign succeeded and she won the election.
選挙運動は成功し、彼女は当選した。
He's thought long and hard for this election. Very long and hard for the country he loves.
彼はこの選挙運動において長く熱心に戦い、愛する国のためにずっと長く、熱心に戦った。
To my campaign manager, David Plouffe! The unsung hero of this campaign, who built the best, the best political campaign, I think, in the history of the United States of America.